WEARABLE HOLDER APPARATUS FOR HOLDING GOLF TEES AND GOLF BALL MARKERS

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20250058188
  • Publication Number
    20250058188
  • Date Filed
    August 12, 2024
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    February 20, 2025
    7 months ago
  • Inventors
    • Wieters; Shane (Mission Viejo, CA, US)
  • Original Assignees
    • Lost Wedge, LLC (Mission Viejo, CA, US)
Abstract
A wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: golf tees and golf ball markers is disclosed. The wearable holder apparatus includes a clip attached to wearable apparels of users. The wearable holder apparatus further includes a stainless steel block mechanically arranged on the clip. The stainless steel block comprises at least one magnet arranged in a steel pocket within the stainless steel block. The stainless steel block attached to the clip is configured to hold the golf ball markers based on force between magnetic field of the at least one magnet arranged within the stainless steel block and induced magnetic domain in the golf ball markers. The wearable holder apparatus further includes barrels mechanically attached to the golf ball markers, in horizontal fashion offset from each barrel of the barrels. The barrels mechanically attached to the golf ball markers, are configured to hold the golf tees.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to holder apparatuses, and more particularly relates to a wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers.


BACKGROUND

In golf game, it is standard to mark a ball's spot on a putting green with a ball marker. These ball markers, which come in various sizes, shapes, and materials, are typically flat, disc-shaped, and are approximately the size of a U.S. quarter. The ball markers are often made of at least one of: metal, plastic, and the like. Coins, plastic pieces, and other objects are also commonly used as ball markers.


Some ball markers are carried in a golfer's pocket, while others are attached to a marker holder. These holders are often connected to other objects including at least one of: divot repair tools, hats, belts, gloves, shoes, jewellery, an end of a putter grip, and the like. Golfers using separate ball markers or various holders with attached ball markers, might sometimes forget to bring the ball markers to the golf course. When at the golf course, if the ball markers items are in a pocket or golf bag, the golfers may have to sift through other loose items including at least one of: keys, money clips, change, tees, and balls, to find the ball markers.


Hence, there is a need for an improved wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, in order to address the aforementioned issues.


SUMMARY

This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts, in a simple manner, which is further described in the detailed description of the disclosure. This summary is neither intended to identify key or essential inventive concepts of the subject matter nor to determine the scope of the disclosure.


In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, a wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, is disclosed. The wearable holder apparatus comprises a clip attached to one or more wearable apparels of one or more users. The wearable holder apparatus further comprises a stainless steel block mechanically arranged on the clip. The stainless steel block comprises at least one magnet arranged in a steel pocket within the stainless steel block. The stainless steel block attached to the clip is configured to hold the one or more golf ball markers based on a force between magnetic field of the at least one magnet arranged within the stainless steel block and induced magnetic domain in the one or more golf ball markers.


The wearable holder apparatus further comprises one or more barrels mechanically attached to the one or more golf ball markers, in a horizontal fashion offset from each barrel of the one or more barrels. The one or more barrels mechanically attached to the one or more golf ball markers, are configured to hold the one or more golf tees.


In an embodiment, the one or more barrels are produced by at least one of: (a) obtaining one or more stainless steel tubes; (b) annealing the one or more stainless steel tubes to make a first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes; (c) cutting the first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes into the one or more barrels in a second pre-defined length, wherein the one or more barrels are one or more pieces of the one or more stainless steel tubes; (d) cleaning burrs at outside of the one or more barrels, from two ends using a 120-grit grinding wheel at a pre-defined angle; (c) removing burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, using a drill press with a step bit; (f) determining whether at least one of: the burrs at outside of the one or more barrels and the burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, are removed from the one or more barrels, and the one or more golf tees being fit into the one or more barrels, using a round file; (g) flatting the two ends of each barrel of the one or more barrels, using a flat rounded 80-grit sanding disc; (h) making outside edges of the one or more barrels in round shape at the pre-defined angle to provide smoothness to the outside edges of the one or more barrels; (i) mirror polishing the one or more barrels to remove at least one of: scratches and texts on the one or more barrels, using at least one of: a buffing wheel and a green buffing compound; (j) crimping first side of the one or more barrels using at least two hydraulic cable crimpers while rotating the one or more golf tees being inserted until the one or more golf tees barely rotates; (k) crimping second side of the one or more barrels using the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers until a space between one or more crimping dies is similar, wherein the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers are stacked opposing each of the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers with a die for pushing the one or more barrels; (1) arranging the one or more barrels in a vice grip vertically with half of a vertical diamond edge of the one or more barrels; and (m) flatting at least one side of the one or more barrels to be arranged on the one or more golf ball markers, using a flat 80-grit belt sander, wherein the flat 80-grit belt sander removes rounded edge preventing the one or more barrels to be fallen from the one or more golf ball markers when the one or more golf tees within the one or more barrels are twisted.


In another embodiment, the one or more barrels are connected to the one or more golf ball markers by: (a) arranging the one or more barrels on an adhesive material kept on the one or more golf ball markers; and (b) connecting the one or more barrels to the one or more golf ball markers. Arranging the one or more barrels on the adhesive material comprises: (i) arranging the flat surface of a first barrel at a top of the adhesive material kept on the one or more golf ball markers; and (ii) arranging a second barrel with the flat surface at a third pre-defined length behind to the first barrel, which adapts a head of the second barrel touches a neck of the first barrel, at first ends of the one or more barrels, wherein each of second ends of the one or more barrels are touched.


In yet another embodiment, the first barrel is arranged at a fourth pre-defined length from a right edge of the one or more golf ball markers. The second barrel is arranged at a fifth pre-defined length from a right edge of the one or more golf ball markers.


In yet another embodiment, the one or more barrels are connected to the one or more golf ball markers by clamping the one or more barrels with the one or more one or more golf ball markers using a hand clamp with flat movable clamping areas, wherein the hand clamp is configured to prevent the adhesive material from moving, by clamping the one or more barrels with the one or more one or more golf ball markers.


In yet another embodiment, a center of each of the one or more golf ball markers, is scratched to place the one or more barrels to optimize an adhesive connection between the one or more golf ball markers and the one or more barrels.


In yet another embodiment, diameter of the at least one magnet is 10 millimeter.


In yet another embodiment, length size of the stainless steel block is 25 millimeter and wherein breath of the stainless steel block is 20 millimeter.


In yet another embodiment, length of the wearable holder apparatus is 50 millimeter.


In yet another embodiment, thickness of the stainless steel block with the at least one magnet arranged in the center of the stainless steel block, is 3 millimeter.


In one aspect, a wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, is disclosed. The wearable holder apparatus comprises a clip attached to one or more wearable apparels of one or more users. The wearable holder apparatus further comprises a stainless steel block mechanically arranged on the clip. The stainless steel block comprises at least one magnet arranged in a steel pocket within the stainless steel block. The stainless steel block attached to the clip is configured to hold the one or more golf ball markers based on a force between magnetic field of the at least one magnet arranged within the stainless steel block and induced magnetic domain in the one or more golf ball markers.


The wearable holder apparatus further comprises one or more barrels mechanically connected to the clip, in a horizontal fashion offset from each barrel of the one or more barrels. The one or more barrels mechanically connected to the clip, are configured to hold the one or more golf tees.


In an embodiment, the one or more barrels are produced by at least one of: (a) obtaining one or more stainless steel tubes; (b) annealing the one or more stainless steel tubes to make a first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes; (c) cutting the first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes into the one or more barrels in a second pre-defined length, wherein the one or more barrels are one or more pieces of the one or more stainless steel tubes; (d) cleaning burrs at outside of the one or more barrels, from two ends using a 120-grit grinding wheel at a pre-defined angle; (c) removing burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, using a drill press with a step bit; (f) determining whether at least one of: the burrs at outside of the one or more barrels and the burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, are removed from the one or more barrels, and the one or more golf tees being fit into the one or more barrels, using a round file; (g) flatting the two ends of each barrel of the one or more barrels, using a flat rounded 80-grit sanding disc; (h) making outside edges of the one or more barrels in round shape at the pre-defined angle to provide smoothness to the outside edges of the one or more barrels; (i) mirror polishing the one or more barrels to remove at least one of: scratches and texts on the one or more barrels, using at least one of: a buffing wheel and a green buffing compound; (j) crimping first side of the one or more barrels using at least two hydraulic cable crimpers while rotating the one or more golf tees being inserted until the one or more golf tees barely rotates; (k) crimping second side of the one or more barrels using the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers until a space between one or more crimping dies is similar, wherein the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers are stacked opposing each of the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers with a die for pushing the one or more barrels; (1) arranging the one or more barrels in a vice grip vertically with half of a vertical diamond edge of the one or more barrels; and (m) flatting at least one side of the one or more barrels to be arranged on the clip, using a flat 80-grit belt sander, wherein the flat 80-grit belt sander removes rounded edge preventing the one or more barrels to be fallen from the clip when the one or more golf tees within the one or more barrels are twisted.


In another embodiment, the one or more barrels are connected to the clip by: (a) arranging the one or more barrels on an adhesive material kept on a top of the clip; and (b) connecting the one or more barrels to the clip. Arranging the one or more barrels on the clip comprises: (i) arranging the flat surface of a first barrel at a top of the adhesive material kept on the top of the clip; and (ii) arranging a second barrel with the flat surface at a third pre-defined length behind to the first barrel, which adapts a head of the second barrel touches a neck of the first barrel, at first ends of the one or more barrels, wherein each of second ends of the one or more barrels are touched.


In yet another embodiment, the first barrel is arranged at a fourth pre-defined length from a right side of the clip. The second barrel is arranged at a fifth pre-defined length from the right edge of the clip.


In yet another embodiment, the one or more barrels are connected to the clip by: clamping the one or more barrels on the clip using a hand clamp with flat movable clamping areas, wherein the hand clamp is configured to prevent the adhesive material from moving, by clamping the one or more barrels on the clip.


In yet another embodiment, the clip is scratched to place the one or more barrels to optimize an adhesive connection between the clip and the one or more barrels.


In yet another embodiment, diameter of the at least one magnet is 25 millimeter.


In yet another embodiment, diameter of the steel pocket is 30 millimeter.


In yet another embodiment, length of the wearable holder apparatus is 50 millimeter.


In yet another embodiment, thickness of the stainless steel block with the at least one magnet arranged in the center of the stainless steel block, is 3 millimeter.


To further clarify the advantages and features of the present disclosure, a more particular description of the disclosure will follow by reference to specific embodiments thereof, which are illustrated in the appended figures. It is to be appreciated that these figures depict only typical embodiments of the disclosure and are therefore not to be considered limiting in scope. The disclosure will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail with the appended figures.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The disclosure will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail with the accompanying figures in which:



FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIGS. 2-3 are schematic representations depicting an arrangement of one or more barrels on the one or more golf ball markers, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of the one or more barrels holding the one or more golf tees, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIG. 5 is a schematic representation depicting the arrangement of the one or more barrels with the one or more gold tees, on the one or more gold ball markers, such as those shown in FIGS. 2-4, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIG. 6 is a top view of the wearable holder apparatus including a clip, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIG. 7 is a side view of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 6, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIG. 8 is a front view of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 6, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIGS. 9-10 are schematic representations of the wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure;



FIG. 11 is a left side view of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 9, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure; and



FIG. 12 is a right side view of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 11, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.





Further, those skilled in the art will appreciate that elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and may not have necessarily been drawn to scale. Furthermore, in terms of the construction of the device, one or more components of the device may have been represented in the figures by conventional symbols, and the figures may show only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present disclosure so as not to obscure the figures with details that will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the description herein.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE

For the purpose of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the figures and specific language will be used to describe them. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated system, and such further applications of the principles of the disclosure as would normally occur to those skilled in the art are to be construed as being within the scope of the present disclosure. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory of the disclosure and are not intended to be restrictive thereof.


In the present document, the word “exemplary” is used herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any embodiment or implementation of the present subject matter described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments.


The terms “comprise”, “comprising”, or any other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that one or more devices or sub-systems or elements or structures or components preceded by “comprises . . . a” does not, without more constraints, preclude the existence of other devices, sub-systems, additional sub-modules. Appearances of the phrase “in an embodiment”, “in another embodiment” and similar language throughout this specification may, but not necessarily do, all refer to the same embodiment.


Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by those skilled in the art to which this disclosure belongs. The system, methods, and examples provided herein are only illustrative and not intended to be limiting.


Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to FIG. 1 through FIG. 12, where similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the figures, there are shown preferred embodiments and these embodiments are described in the context of the following exemplary system and/or method.



FIG. 1 is a schematic representation 100 of a wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. According to FIG. 1, the wearable holder apparatus includes a clip 102 and a stainless steel block 104. The clip 102 is attached to the one or more wearable apparels of one or more users. In an embodiment, the wearable apparels of the one or more users may be at least one of: hats, belts, gloves, shoes, jewellery, and the like. The stainless steel block 104 is mechanically arranged on the clip 102. The stainless steel block 104 includes at least one magnet 106 (i.e., a circular magnet or any magnet with any shape) that is arranged in a steel pocket 108 within the stainless steel block 104. The stainless steel block 104 is attached to the clip 102 and is configured to hold the one or more golf ball markers based on a force between magnetic field of the at least one magnet 106 arranged within the stainless steel block 104 and induced magnetic domain in the one or more golf ball markers.


The one or more barrels are mechanically attached to the one or more golf ball markers, in a horizontal fashion offset from each barrel of the one or more barrels. The one or more barrels mechanically attached to the one or more golf ball markers, are configured to hold the one or more golf tees.


In an embodiment, the wearable holder apparatus may be 25 millimeter (mm) wide by 10 times at its highest point. In another embodiment, the wearable holder apparatus may be 1 millimeter thick at the thinnest point. In yet another embodiment, the wearable holder apparatus may be 50 millimeter in length.


In an embodiment, the stainless steel block 104 may be 3 millimeter in thickness. In another embodiment, the thickness of the stainless steel block 104 may be reduced to 2 millimeter in 30 millimeter radius of a metal ring in a center of the stainless steel block 104. In yet another embodiment, the thickness of the stainless steel block 104 may be reduced to 1 millimeter in 25 millimeter radius of the metal ring in the center of the stainless steel block 104. In an embodiment, the metal ring may cover the at least one magnet 106 in the center of the stainless steel block 104.



FIGS. 2-3 are schematic representations depicting an arrangement of one or more barrels 202 on the one or more gold ball markers 204, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, prior to the arrangement of the one or more barrels 202 on the one or more golf ball markers 204 (e.g., 30 millimeter ball markers), a process for producing the one or more golf ball markers 204 is as follows. The process for producing the one or more golf ball markers 204 includes utilizing a hydraulic press to press a die logo stamp (having 24 millimeter size) into a back side of the one or more golf ball markers 204. The process for producing the one or more golf ball markers 204 further includes utilizing the hydraulic press to press a die logo stamp (having 30 millimeter size) by flipping the one or more golf ball markers 204 horizontally.


The process for producing the one or more golf ball markers 204 further includes scratching a center of the one or more golf ball markers 204 where the one or more barrels 202 are arranged to enhance/optimize the adhesive connection between the one or more barrels 202 and the one or more golf ball markers 204.


In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a process for producing the one or more barrels 202 is as follows. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 includes obtaining/taking one or more stainless steel tubes (e.g., 5/16″ OD {A}×0.243″ ID {B}×0.035″ {C} Wall 304 Stainless Steel Tube (Tubing)). The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes annealing the one or more stainless steel tubes to make a first pre-defined length (e.g., 36 inches) of the one or more stainless steel tubes. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes cutting the first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes into the one or more barrels 202 in a second pre-defined length (e.g., 2 inches).


The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes cleaning burrs at outside of the one or more barrels 202, from two ends using a 120-grit grinding wheel at a pre-defined angle (e.g., 45 degree angle from both ends of the one or more barrels 202). The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes removing burrs at inside of the one or more barrels 202, using a drill press with a step bit. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes determining whether at least one of: the burrs at outside of the one or more barrels 202 and the burrs at inside of the one or more barrels 202, are removed from the one or more barrels 202, and the one or more golf tees being fit into the one or more barrels 202, using a round file.


The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes flatting the two ends of each barrel of the one or more barrels 202, using a flat rounded 80-grit sanding disc. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes making outside edges of the one or more barrels 202 in round shape at the pre-defined angle to provide smoothness to the outside edges of the one or more barrels 202. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes mirror polishing the one or more barrels 202 to remove at least one of: scratches and texts on the one or more barrels 202, using at least one of: a buffing wheel and a green buffing compound. In an embodiment, the process includes determining whether any scratches and text printed on the one or more barrels 202, are removed. In an embodiment, the process includes cleaning the one or more barrels 202 by wiping the one or more barrels 202.


The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes crimping first side (i.e., back side) of the one or more barrels 202 using at least two hydraulic cable crimpers while rotating the one or more golf tees being inserted until the one or more golf tees barely rotates. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes crimping second side (i.e., front side) of the one or more barrels 202 using the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers until a space between one or more crimping dies is similar. In an embodiment, the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers are stacked opposing each of the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers with a die (e.g., #16) for pushing the one or more barrels 202 within which the one or more golf tees are inserted. In an embodiment, the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers are spaced (approximately 1 inch) from each other starting at the back side of the one or more barrels 202. In another embodiment, the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers are spaced (approximately 3/10th of an inch) from the front side of the one or more barrels 202. In an embodiment, the back crimp of the one or more barrels 202 may be looking like a diamond shape with 20 millimeter inch spacing in width by vertically so that the one or more golf tees may be inserted and removed without falling out or difficulty removing.


The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes removing the one or more golf tees and arranging the one or more barrels 202 in a vice grip vertically with half of a vertical diamond edge of the one or more barrels 202 being faced out. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes flatting at least one side of the one or more barrels 202 to be arranged on the one or more golf ball markers 204, using a flat 80-grit belt sander. In an embodiment, the flat 80-grit belt sander removes rounded edge preventing the one or more barrels 202 to be fallen from the one or more golf ball markers 204 when the one or more golf tees within the one or more barrels 202 are twisted too much. The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes reinserting the one or more golf tees and scratching a bottom of the flattened edge using the round file, when the edge is flattened. The flattening of the one or more barrels 202 may be used for enhanced adhesive between the one or more barrels 202 and the one or more golf ball markers 204.


The process for producing the one or more barrels 202 further includes arranging the one or more barrels 202 on an adhesive material (e.g., a medium-sized command strip) kept on the one or more golf ball markers 204. In an embodiment, arranging the one or more barrels 202 on the adhesive material includes (a) arranging a flat surface of a first barrel at a top of the adhesive material kept on the one or more golf ball markers 204 and (b) arranging a second barrel with the flat surface at a third pre-defined length (e.g., 20 millimeter) behind to the first barrel, which adapts a head of the second barrel touches a neck of the first barrel, at first ends of the one or more barrels 202. In an embodiment, each of second ends of the one or more barrels 202 are touched.


In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a process of adhesion of the one or more barrels 202 to the one or more golf ball markers 204, is as follows. The process of adhesion includes placing the adhesive material (e.g., Guoelephant LB10) in a center of the one or more golf ball markers 204. The process of adhesion further includes placing the adhesive material (e.g., Guoelephant LB10) on the flattened scratch portion of the one or more barrels 202.


The process of adhesion further includes arranging the first barrel at a fourth pre-defined length (e.g., 25 millimeter) from a right edge of the one or more golf ball markers 204. The process of adhesion further includes arranging the second barrel at a fifth pre-defined length (e.g., 45 millimeter) from a right edge of the one or more golf ball markers 204. In an embodiment, the bottom horizontal edge of the second barrel needs to be arranged above the logo pressed on the one or more golf ball markers 204 and the top horizontal edge of the first barrel needs to be arranged below the logo pressed on the one or more golf ball markers 204.


The process of adhesion further includes clamping the one or more barrels 202 with the one or more one or more golf ball markers 204 using a hand clamp (e.g., a heavy-duty hand clamp) with flat movable clamping areas. In an embodiment, the hand clamp is configured to prevent the adhesive material from moving, by clamping the one or more barrels 202 with the one or more one or more golf ball markers 204. In an embodiment, the clamp between the one or more barrels 202 and the one or more one or more golf ball markers 204 may be kept at a pre-defined period of time (e.g., 24 hours). In an embodiment, the clamp and the adhesive material may be removed.


The process of adhesion further includes determining whether the one or more gold tees and the one or more golf ball markers 204 are easily removed and replaced. In an embodiment, the edges of the one or more golf ball markers 204 are cleaned and the top of the one or more barrels 202 are cleaned with a stainless steel cleaner by spraying a small amount of the stainless steel cleaner into a polish cloth. In an embodiment, the adhesive material on the one or more golf ball markers 204 is removed and the one or more barrels 202 are polished. In an embodiment, the arrangement of the one or more barrels 202 with the one or more golf ball markers 204, is placed on top of the clip 102.


In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a process for producing the clip 102 (e.g., magnetic hat clip) is as follows. The process for producing the clip 102 includes obtaining a magnetic hat clip and placing a metal block between the bottom of the clip 102 and the clip 102 itself. The process for producing the clip 102 further includes utilizing the hydraulic press to press the logo horizontally, into the back side of the clip 102.


In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a process for storing the wearable holder apparatus in a container (e.g., a tin), is as follows. The process for storing the wearable holder apparatus includes obtaining a blank black container and placing the logo in the center on top of a lid of the container. The process for storing the wearable holder apparatus further includes obtaining a universal product code (UPC) label and place the UPC label in the center of the bottom of the container. The process for storing the wearable holder apparatus further includes obtaining a polish cloth (e.g., a white polish cloth), folding the polish cloth horizontally and then folding one edge of the polish cloth in about ¼ of the way.


The process for storing the wearable holder apparatus further includes flipping over to hide the ¼ fold of the polish cloth and placing the polish cloth at the bottom of the container. The process for storing the wearable holder apparatus further includes placing a logo sticker (e.g., 13 millimeter in size) on top of the polish cloth. The process for storing the wearable holder apparatus further includes placing a tee clip unit (in a sealed bubble bag) on top of the logo sticker and the polish cloth with one or more golf tee heads. The lid is closed and the wearable holder apparatus is placed in the container bag that the container arrived in. In an embodiment, an excess horizontal edge and open end, are folded, and shut the container with a tape.



FIG. 4 is a schematic representation 400 of the one or more barrels 202 holding the one or more golf tees 402, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. The detailed description for the process of holding the one or more golf tees 402 within the one or more barrels 202, have been elaborated in above said paragraphs of FIG. 2-3.



FIG. 5 is a schematic representation 500 depicting the arrangement of the one or more barrels 202 with the one or more gold tees 402, on the one or more gold ball markers 204, such as those shown in FIGS. 2-4, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. The detailed description for the arrangement of the one or more barrels 202 with the one or more gold tees 402, on the one or more gold ball markers 204, have been elaborated in above said paragraphs of FIG. 2-3.



FIG. 6 is a top view 600 of the wearable holder apparatus including the clip 102, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 7 is a side view 700 of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 6, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 8 is a front view 800 of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 6, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.



FIGS. 9-10 are schematic representations of the wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees 402 and one or more golf ball markers 204, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. According to FIG. 9, the wearable holder apparatus includes the clip 102 and the stainless steel block 104. The clip 102 is attached to the one or more wearable apparels of the one or more users. In an embodiment, the wearable apparels of the one or more users may be at least one of: hats, belts, gloves, shoes, jewellery, and the like. In an embodiment, the length of the wearable holder apparatus is 50 millimeter.


The stainless steel block 104 is mechanically arranged on the clip 102. The stainless steel block 104 includes the at least one magnet 106 (i.e., the circular magnet or any magnet with any shape) that is arranged in the steel pocket 108 within the stainless steel block 104. In an embodiment, the diameter of the at least one magnet 106 is 25 millimeter. In an embodiment, the diameter of the steel pocket 108 is 30 millimeter. The stainless steel block 104 is attached to the clip 102 is configured to hold the one or more golf ball markers 204 based on the force between magnetic field of the at least one magnet 106 arranged within the stainless steel block 104 and the induced magnetic domain in the one or more golf ball markers 204. In an embodiment, the thickness of the stainless steel block 104 with the at least one magnet 106 arranged in the center of the stainless steel block 104, is 3 millimeter.


The one or more barrels 202 are mechanically connected to the clip 102, in a horizontal fashion offset from each barrel of the one or more barrels 202. The one or more barrels 202 mechanically attached to the clip 102, are configured to hold the one or more golf tees 402.


In an embodiment, the clip 102 may be scratched to place the one or more barrels 202 to optimize an adhesive connection between the clip 102 and the one or more barrels 202. In an embodiment, the one or more barrels 202 may be placed on the top of the clip 102 and above the stainless steel block 104.



FIG. 11 is a left side view 1100 of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 9, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 12 is a right side view 1200 of the wearable holder apparatus, such as those shown in FIG. 11, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.


The present invention has following advantages. The present invention with the wearable holder apparatus is configured to hold the one or more golf tees 402 and the one or more golf ball markers 204. The present invention with the wearable holder apparatus helps the one or more users to easily pick and reinsert the one or more golf tees 402 and the one or more golf ball markers 204, from the wearable holder apparatus, which saves time for the users during the golf course.


The written description describes the subject matter herein to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the embodiments. The scope of the subject matter embodiments is defined by the claims and may include other modifications that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other modifications are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have similar elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims or if they include equivalent elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.


A description of an embodiment with several components in communication with each other does not imply that all such components are required. On the contrary, a variety of optional components are described to illustrate the wide variety of possible embodiments of the invention. When a single device or article is described herein, it will be apparent that more than one device/article (whether or not they cooperate) may be used in place of a single device/article. Similarly, where more than one device or article is described herein (whether or not they cooperate), it will be apparent that a single device/article may be used in place of more than one device or article, or a different number of devices/articles may be used instead of the shown number of devices or programs. The functionality and/or the features of a device may be alternatively embodied by one or more other devices which are not explicitly described as having such functionality/features. Thus, other embodiments of the invention need not include the device itself.


The illustrated steps are set out to explain the exemplary embodiments shown, and it should be anticipated that ongoing technological development will change the manner in which particular functions are performed. These examples are presented herein for purposes of illustration, and not limitation. Further, the boundaries of the functional building blocks have been arbitrarily defined herein for the convenience of the description. Alternative boundaries can be defined so long as the specified functions and relationships thereof are appropriately performed. Alternatives (including equivalents, extensions, variations, deviations, etc., of those described herein) will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art(s) based on the teachings contained herein. Such alternatives fall within the scope and spirit of the disclosed embodiments. Also, the words “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” and “including,” and other similar forms are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open-ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items. It must also be noted that as used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.


Finally, the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes, and it may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the inventive subject matter. It is therefore intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by any claims that are issued on an application based here on. Accordingly, the embodiments of the present invention are intended to be illustrative, but not limiting, of the scope of the invention, which is set forth in the following claims.

Claims
  • 1. A wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, the wearable holder apparatus comprising: a clip attached to one or more wearable apparels of one or more users; anda stainless steel block mechanically arranged on the clip, wherein the stainless steel block comprises: at least one magnet arranged in a steel pocket within the stainless steel block, wherein the stainless steel block attached to the clip is configured to hold the one or more golf ball markers based on a force between magnetic field of the at least one magnet arranged within the stainless steel block and induced magnetic domain in the one or more golf ball markers; andone or more barrels mechanically attached to the one or more golf ball markers, in a horizontal fashion offset from each barrel of the one or more barrels, wherein the one or more barrels mechanically attached to the one or more golf ball markers, are configured to hold the one or more golf tees.
  • 2. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 1, wherein the one or more barrels are produced by at least one of: obtaining one or more stainless steel tubes;annealing the one or more stainless steel tubes to make a first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes;cutting the first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes into the one or more barrels in a second pre-defined length, wherein the one or more barrels are one or more pieces of the one or more stainless steel tubes;cleaning burrs at outside of the one or more barrels, from two ends using a 120-grit grinding wheel at a pre-defined angle;removing burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, using a drill press with a step bit;determining whether at least one of: the burrs at outside of the one or more barrels and the burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, are removed from the one or more barrels, and the one or more golf tees being fit into the one or more barrels, using a round file;flatting the two ends of each barrel of the one or more barrels, using a flat rounded 80-grit sanding disc;making outside edges of the one or more barrels in round shape at the pre-defined angle to provide smoothness to the outside edges of the one or more barrels;mirror polishing the one or more barrels to remove at least one of: scratches and texts on the one or more barrels, using at least one of: a buffing wheel and a green buffing compound;crimping first side of the one or more barrels using at least two hydraulic cable crimpers while rotating the one or more golf tees being inserted until the one or more golf tees barely rotates;crimping second side of the one or more barrels using the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers until a space between one or more crimping dies is similar, wherein the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers are stacked opposing each of the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers with a die for pushing the one or more barrels;arranging the one or more barrels in a vice grip vertically with half of a vertical diamond edge of the one or more barrels; andflatting at least one side of the one or more barrels to be arranged on the one or more golf ball markers, using a flat 80-grit belt sander, wherein the flat 80-grit belt sander removes rounded edge preventing the one or more barrels to be fallen from the one or more golf ball markers when the one or more golf tees within the one or more barrels are twisted.
  • 3. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 1, wherein the one or more barrels are connected to the one or more golf ball markers by: arranging the one or more barrels on an adhesive material kept on the one or more golf ball markers, wherein arranging the one or more barrels on the adhesive material comprises: arranging the flat surface of a first barrel at a top of the adhesive material kept on the one or more golf ball markers; andarranging a second barrel with the flat surface at a third pre-defined length behind to the first barrel, which adapts a head of the second barrel touches a neck of the first barrel, at first ends of the one or more barrels, wherein each of second ends of the one or more barrels are touched; andconnecting the one or more barrels to the one or more golf ball markers.
  • 4. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 3, wherein: the first barrel is arranged at a fourth pre-defined length from a right edge of the one or more golf ball markers; andthe second barrel is arranged at a fifth pre-defined length from a right edge of the one or more golf ball markers.
  • 5. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 3, wherein the one or more barrels are connected to the one or more golf ball markers by: clamping the one or more barrels with the one or more one or more golf ball markers using a hand clamp with flat movable clamping areas, wherein the hand clamp is configured to prevent the adhesive material from moving, by clamping the one or more barrels with the one or more one or more golf ball markers.
  • 6. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 1, wherein a center of each of the one or more golf ball markers, is scratched to place the one or more barrels to optimize an adhesive connection between the one or more golf ball markers and the one or more barrels.
  • 7. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 1, wherein diameter of the at least one magnet is 10 millimeter.
  • 8. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 1, wherein length size of the stainless steel block is 25 millimeter and wherein breath of the stainless steel block is 20 millimeter.
  • 9. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 1, wherein length of the wearable holder apparatus is 50 millimeter.
  • 10. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 1, wherein thickness of the stainless steel block with the at least one magnet arranged in the center of the stainless steel block, is 3 millimeter.
  • 11. A wearable holder apparatus for holding at least one of: one or more golf tees and one or more golf ball markers, the wearable holder apparatus comprising: a clip attached to one or more wearable apparels of one or more users;a stainless steel block mechanically arranged on the clip, wherein the stainless steel block comprises: at least one magnet arranged in a steel pocket within the stainless steel block, wherein the stainless steel block attached to the clip is configured to hold the one or more golf ball markers based on a force between magnetic field of the at least one magnet arranged within the stainless steel block and induced magnetic domain in the one or more golf ball markers;one or more barrels mechanically connected to the clip, in a horizontal fashion offset from each barrel of the one or more barrels, wherein the one or more barrels mechanically connected to the clip, are configured to hold the one or more golf tees.
  • 12. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 11, wherein the one or more barrels are produced by at least one of: obtaining one or more stainless steel tubes;annealing the one or more stainless steel tubes to make a first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes;cutting the first pre-defined length of the one or more stainless steel tubes into one or more barrels in a second pre-defined length, wherein the one or more barrels are one or more pieces of the one or more stainless steel tubes;cleaning burrs at outside of the one or more barrels, from two ends using a 120-grit grinding wheel at a pre-defined angle;removing burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, using a drill press with a step bit;determining whether at least one of: the burrs at outside of the one or more barrels and the burrs at inside of the one or more barrels, are removed from the one or more barrels, and the one or more golf tees being fit into the one or more barrels, using a round file;flatting the two ends of each barrel of the one or more barrels, using a flat rounded 80-grit sanding disc;making outside edges of the one or more barrels in round shape at the pre-defined angle to provide smoothness to the outside edges of the one or more barrels;mirror polishing the one or more barrels to remove at least one of: scratches and texts on the one or more barrels, using at least one of: a buffing wheel and a green buffing compound;crimping first side of the one or more barrels using at least two hydraulic cable crimpers while rotating the one or more golf tees being inserted until the one or more golf tees barely rotates;crimping second side of the one or more barrels using the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers until a space between one or more crimping dies is similar, wherein the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers are stacked opposing each of the at least two hydraulic cable crimpers with a die for pushing the one or more barrels;arranging the one or more barrels in a vice grip vertically with half of a vertical diamond edge of the one or more barrels; andflatting at least one side of the one or more barrels to be arranged on the clip, using a flat 80-grit belt sander, wherein the flat 80-grit belt sander removes rounded edge preventing the one or more barrels to be fallen from the clip when the one or more golf tees within the one or more barrels are twisted.
  • 13. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 11, wherein the one or more barrels are connected to the clip by: arranging the one or more barrels on an adhesive material kept on a top of the clip, wherein arranging the one or more barrels on the clip comprises: arranging the flat surface of a first barrel at a top of the adhesive material kept on the top of the clip; andarranging a second barrel with the flat surface at a third pre-defined length behind to the first barrel, which adapts a head of the second barrel touches a neck of the first barrel, at first ends of the one or more barrels, wherein each of second ends of the one or more barrels are touched; andconnecting the one or more barrels to the clip.
  • 14. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 13, wherein: the first barrel is arranged at a fourth pre-defined length from a right side of the clip; andthe second barrel is arranged at a fifth pre-defined length from the right edge of the clip.
  • 15. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 13, wherein the one or more barrels are connected to the clip by: clamping the one or more barrels on the clip using a hand clamp with flat movable clamping areas, wherein the hand clamp is configured to prevent the adhesive material from moving, by clamping the one or more barrels on the clip.
  • 16. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 11, wherein the clip is scratched to place the one or more barrels to optimize an adhesive connection between the clip and the one or more barrels.
  • 17. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 11, wherein diameter of the at least one magnet is 25 millimeter.
  • 18. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 11, wherein diameter of the steel pocket is 30 millimeter.
  • 19. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 11, wherein length of the wearable holder apparatus is 50 millimeter.
  • 20. The wearable holder apparatus of claim 11, wherein thickness of the stainless steel block with the at least one magnet arranged in the center of the stainless steel block, is 3 millimeter.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

This application claims the priority to and incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of U.S. provisional patent application bearing No. 63/532,526 filed on Aug. 14, 2023.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
63532526 Aug 2023 US